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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 8, IT'D MAKE ME A SWELL HUNTIN: JACKET IF IT DIDN'T HAVE NO FUR ON IT BY IT's HOPELESS. { TH' MOTHS HAS MUNCHED IT | T' SMITHEREENS, 7 / AIN'TCHA AFRAID YUH'LL STRANGLE YERSELF WITH THAT KNIFFE SOMETIME, SAP2 Y' SAY You AN' TH' CITY DOCTOR IS HOLDIN' PAW 1940. By CLIFF STERRETT HIS BARBER ,MA'AM/ MR . PERIKINS JUST CAME IN AN' ASKED HOW MUCH I'D CHARGE TO SHAVE A FLR COAT. INDIANS WILL GERMAN FER EXAMINATION?Z WHO'S THIS TALKIN 'LIZA, BRING MR. PERKINS A FORK/ AND HERE WE HAVE THE VERY LATEST IN BUMPERS, LADIES. 1 NEVER FORGET ANGRY AS ANYTHING . A HORNET/ CATCH FOWL OR LIVE-STOCK OF ANY SORT WHILE TRAVELING * S0'S HE'LL HAVE SOMETHING T' STIR HIS COFFEE WITH! Cope 1939, Features Syndicate, foe IN FACT, THERE ARE ONLY FIVE THINGS I CAN'T REMEMBER. ONE AND---ER---. 1 FORGET THE OTHER THREE. . Copr. 1939, King Peatyres Syndicate, Inc.. PLAY STRONG KRAUSE FIVE CHARGES REFUTED High School fieeting with Scandinaviénfilountries | Henning Team To- morrow Night Tomorrow night at the High School | gymnasium, local basketball fans will | see a doubleheader of hoop play that we'll guarantee to be tough con- tests. The strong Metlakatla Indian five arrived in Juneau Sunday afternoon on a barnstorming cruise of South- east Alaska They will play the nightcap. tomorrow against Krause's Concreters which this year lines up a reinforced Concreter squad that be hard to beat. Die-Hard Scrappers Motlakatala has alw urned out a team cf die-hard scrappers that can pot the hoep from alm any angl Talk has it that the natives of that well known settlement, whc have one of the best basketball courts in the Territory, play ard practice all year long, jumping off their fish boeats in the summer, even, to dash up to the gym and toss a few long ones and keep in condition. Krause Five Strong The Xrause squad, a weak team in recent year boasts three of the Channel's material in the lineup, veterans Claude Erskine and Mark Jensen of Douglas and Elmer Lindstrom of Juneau, really a teem in itself And the curtain-raiser will be a hair-raiser, too. The first game will find the fast High School squad going up against the powerful Hen- nine's five. Thursday nieht the schedule will be reversed and the local High School will play the Indians and Henning will play Krause. - Shrine Game Nets Hospital Near$50,000 SAN [FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 8. —Receipts from the East-West All-Star game on New Year’s Day indicate that the Shrine Hospitai for crippled children will beneft by at least $50,000. The institution has received about $500,000 from the games since the first one was played 15 years ago. - DR. STEVEN, CHIROPODIST, Makes Arch Apptiances to measure— | Not Serving as Base for Allies in War (By Associated Press) The Scandinavian countries ex- press continued concern over their roles in the European wars Some Scandinavian newspapers declare that any attempt to con- vert the Scandinavian -countries from a channel for Finnish aid into a base for Allied operations against Cermany will mean fight. This is the reply of the Scandi- navian newspapers to German ne paper charges that Great Britain and "e are using assistance to an excuse for gaining ld in the nmorth to attack - — Minister Meet TL® . This Morning Stanley Jackson pre- members of the Ministerial ation met this morning at the heme of the Rev. John A. (lasse. A request of the In tional Sociely to fur for their program t granted and the fcllow were selected: Rev. Jchn L. C: Rev. G. Edward Knight, Doan C Rice and Adjt. Stanley Jackson. Pre- With Adj id liminary plans {or Holy Week anc ser (Februar; also discussed at the ses- Pastor H. L. Wood was received as & new member of the Association, and the Rev. Ralph E. Baker was a guest at the meeting - ROBERT BRUNDIGE OF TENAKEE DIES AT HOSPITAL HERE Robert Bru Ann midnight last night and the rema were taken to the Charles W. Car- ter Mortuary. The Tenakee man was cught to Juneau las tweek and had been re- celving medical care at St. Ann's since his arrival. He is survived by his wife, and two daughters, Mrs. Sam Nelson and Mrs. Raino Williamson, all in Juneau at the present time. ATTENTION O.E.S. Regular business meeting, neau Chapter No, 7, Tuesday, 8 p.m. at St LILLIAN G. WATSON, Secretary. HAVE SLOW DAY: wick. Brunswick Alleys December 31 — George Bros. vs. HERB MLEAN DROWNED AT o tn * * s o KAUFMANNS LEAD ..oxvxe | January 7—Kaufmann’s vs Bruns- 1 MENDENHALL i H H anuary 14 — Rainier Beer vs. Big Ten List for First Two |, Jenusry January 21—Rainier Beer vs Kauf- —_— Weeks Shows Ed | Jomes : R dd ”’ January 28—Rainier Beer vs. Geo Breaks Through "‘lln I(e— February 4—Geo. Bros. vs. Kauf Body Noi lotafed mann’s. Kaufmann’s Cafe Major League| pepryary 11 — Rainier Beer vs for ‘.wo Hours e took another hitch around| ... the big league keglers' cup Vester-| pepruary 18 — Kaufmann's vs (Continued trom Page One) day at the Brunswick alleys bi g N R R R 2 By o 0 T AN O [ feati he Brunswick squa ' e ini f)‘e‘x :Iand total. e B“I;::;\;cag P epE b but too late for use of rasptrator/‘ [&) he Elks alleys, the Raimer: March 3—Rainier Beer vs. Kauf- equipment. | Beer won two games and t0- panns Danger Flags | § tal 1 George Brothers and weml March 10—Rainier Beer vs. Geo. Today, District Ranger W. A.| into second place with four points.|prog clx:p|)erf;e1d and ‘bis Aaslitant Paul Kaufmann's Cafe now leads the| parareh 17—Kaufmann's vs. Geo. Judge, took red flags out to Men- loop aftee two. SNNARYS Bt YOUIRE pros denhall Lakb and marked out the | with seven points, Rainier Beer has danger area near the river, declar- || four points, Brunswick 3 points, Rainier Beer e lscedh‘ prd Georgze Brothers, 2 points, Ugrin 178 182 203— 563 |'ng the red flag. P [} : s ' at night by red lanterns to prevent | The Big Ten of the Major League 'Hagerup 169 170 161—500) . rence of yesterday's accident 1;{ is led now by Ed Radde with an|*Lavenik 177 117 177— 531 | F¢° yed If aver; of 188, followed by Lou!Stevenson 176 137 190— 503| wMcLean, one of the most popu]ar},,‘ Hudson with 185 and 'Claude Car-)Henning 207 155 152— 514|young men of Juneau, was born || negiz, Max Rayelle, 183, Mike Ug- —— —— —— ——|September 17, 1918, in Juneau. He rin, 182, Harve Iffert 1811, Martin' Totals 907 821 883—2611] was reared here and graduated Tavenik 177, Irv Hagerup 176, A. George Bros. | from Juneau High School in 1936_“! W. Etewart 176 and Bob Henning Spot . 28 28 28— B84|He attended a quarter at the Uni- 175. Radde 180 159 201— 540 versity of Washington and one year |} The Major League tournament Hendricks 151 171 187— 509““ Griffin-Murphy business college will be rolled in two halves, with|Riendeau ... 176 146 171— 493:in Seattle. 1§ winners of two halves meeting each ' Holmquist . . 166 135 148— 449| In the summer of 1937 he joined other in tournament for a large sil- Burke 194 169 165— 528 in business with Bert Elstad, insur- |} ver trophy. —— —— —— ——|ance man, continuing with the firm} The schedule and yesterday af-| Totals - 895 808 900—2603 when it was purchased January 1! terncon’s bowling tallies follow: Brunswick 1938 by Hector McLean, his father.| Elks Alleys Spot . ... 18 18 18— 54! Surviving McLean are his mother December 31 — Rainier Beer vs. Galao, E. .. 168 174 185— 527 and father and brother Joe. { Zaufmann'’s, | Mangalao . 169 150 160— 479| Requiem Mass will be conducted January 7—Rainier Beer vs. GeoA,Heln 144 131 137— 412|from the Catholic Church of the| Bros. | Hildinger 158 172 152— 482'Nativity Wednesday morning at 9 January 14—Kaufmann's vs. Geo. Galao, R. 149 142 141— 432 o'clock. Prayer services will be held Bros. —— —— —— ——Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in, January 21—Geo. Bros. vs. Bruns- | Totals . 806 1787 793—2386 the Chapel of the Charles W. Cm’-1 wick. ! Kaufmann’s Cafe |ter Mortuary. Interment will be in January 28—Kaufmann'’s vs Bruns- | Stewart 195 166 167— 528 the Elks plot in Evergreen Ceme-‘, wick | Carnegie 157 177 177— 513 tery. | February 4—Rainier Beer vs Bruns- Koski 147 163 157— 467 R i Benson 180 160 183— 523 NOTICE February 11 — Ranier Beer vs. Hudson 141 184 180— 505 1 will not be responsible for Kaufmann's. i —— —— —— —— any debts incurred by anyone other February 18—Rainier Beer vs. Geo,| Totals ........ 822 850 864—1536 than myself. Bros. | *—Average score. Did not bowl. | (Signed) FRANK W. BANDY. February 25—Geo. Bros. vs. Kauf- ! e e | ady. 'S | Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson announces —_— e —— ' March 3—Geo. Bros. vs. Bruns-|that during her absence her office Try The Empire classifieds for wick. lwul be open as usual, adv. results. ® January Sales Bring You Savings for the Family! ® January Sales Bring You Savings for the Home! ® January Sales Bring You Savings on Everything! What's the BIG topic these days? Why all the excite- ment in every home . . . around the bridge table . . . down at the corner store? Something in the air? You bet there is! Something to demonstrate once more that for greater values no place can compete with JUNEAU . . . with your own local merchants! The January sales are here! So be prepared for excit- ing savings in every store. And watch THE EMPIRE for news of these events!

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